2008 Giro G10 – Lavendar / S 52-55.5

Posted by admin on Mar 3, 2010

2008 Giro G10 - Lavendar / S 52-55.5

The G10's lightweight, low profile shape makes it one of the best all mountain helmets on the market. Three ventilation settings and clean lines make it perfect for whatever the mountain throws at you.


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Foursquare Vergel Mens Snowboard Pants 2009

Posted by admin on Jan 11, 2010

Foursquare Vergel Mens Snowboard Pants 2009

Comfortable snowboarding style cargo pants that have been designed for any mountain, condition or style. The waffle-knit liner warms you when the shiver index is high, or snaps out at the cranked-heat condo. The easy and convenient Snap-out warm-up and cross-breeze vents prep this pair of pants for shifting weather. Created rugged to survive the conditions of tough shredding down groomed runs and backcountry as a sound option for riders of all ages. While conventional insulated pants provide you comfort against cold weather, this pair of Vergel Snowboard Pants offer a promising balance of warmth and durable features for boarding. Improved articulation through the knees and seat regions for additional warmth in cold conditions without giving up your range of motion or compromising fabric durability, especially if you remember the abrasive landscapes found in the ice-hard halfpipe or untracked back bowls. This pair of Vergel snowboard pants by Foursquare has been individually crafted to conform to this season’s assortment of snowboard gear to keep you current and in style as you keep in speed and in style with all of the younger riders on the mountain. Features: Snap out, removable waffle tricot warm up pants, Durable and comfortable. Lining: Removable, Insulated: Yes, Insulation Weight: Removable warm up pants, Taped Seams: Yes, Waterproofness: 15,000mm, Breathability: 10,000g, Pockets Range: 4-6, Manufacturer Warranty: One Year, Exterior Material: Oxford Nylon, Full Zip Sides: No, Side Zip Venting: Yes, Lower Cuff Adjustment: Zipper, Waist Adjustment: Belt loops, adjustable tabs, Scuff Guards: No, Reinforced Knees: No, Bib: No, Suspenders: No, Gortex: No, Articulated Legs: Yes, Cargo Pockets: Yes, Model Year: 2009, Product ID: 154697


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Giro G10 Snowboard Helmet Pearl White

Posted by admin on Jan 11, 2010

Giro G10 Snowboard Helmet Pearl White

The Giro’s low profile. Lightweight shape makes it one of the best all mountain helmets Giro offers. Three ventilation settings and cleans lines make it perfect for whatever the mountain throws at you.Key Features of The Giro G10 Snowboard Helmet: ESP…


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Pro-tec Ace Freecarve Jr Helmet – Kids\’

Posted by admin on Dec 22, 2009

Pro-tec Ace Freecarve Jr Helmet - Kids\'

Pro-tec Ace Freecarve Jr Helmet – Kids\’ Give your little shredder the Pro-tec Kid\’s Ace Freecarve Jr Helmet and breathe a sigh of relief as he charges down the mountain.


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Pro-tec Classic Snow Jr Helmet – Kids\’

Posted by admin on Dec 12, 2009

Pro-tec Classic Snow Jr Helmet - Kids\'

Pro-tec Classic Snow Jr Helmet – Kids\’ Put the Pro-tec Kids Classic Snow Jr. Helmet on your little shredders noggin to keep him safe on the mountain or at the skate park.


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Foursquare Vergel Mens Snowboard Pants 2009 X-LARGE – OLIVINE

Posted by admin on Dec 4, 2009

Foursquare Vergel Mens Snowboard Pants 2009 X-LARGE - OLIVINE

A comfortable snowboarding style cargo pants that have been designed for any mountain, condition or style. The waffle-knit liner warms you when the shiver index is high, or snaps out at the cranked-heat condo. The easy and convenient Snap-out warm-up and cross-breeze vents prep this pair of pants for shifting weather. Created rugged to survive the conditions of tough shredding down groomed runs and backcountry as a sound option for riders of all ages. While conventional insulated pants provide you comfort against cold weather, this pair of Vergel Snowboard Pants offer a promising balance of warmth and durable features for boarding. Improved articulation through the knees and seat regions for additional warmth in cold conditions without giving up your range of motion or compromising fabric durability, especially if you remember the abrasive landscapes found in the ice-hard halfpipe or untracked back bowls. This pair of Vergel snowboard pants by Foursquare has been individually crafted to conform to this season’s assortment of snowboard gear to keep you current and in style as you keep in speed and in style with all of the younger riders on the mountain. Features: Snap out, removable waffle tricot warm up pants, Durable and comfortable. Lining: Removable, Insulated: Yes, Insulation Weight: Removable warm up pants, Taped Seams: Yes, Waterproofness: 15,000mm, Breathability: 10,000g, Pockets Range: 4-6, Manufacturer Warranty: One Year, Exterior Material: Oxford Nylon, Full Zip Sides: No, Side Zip Venting: Yes, Lower Cuff Adjustment: Zipper, Waist Adjustment: Belt loops, adjustable tabs, Scuff Guards: No, Reinforced Knees: No, Bib: No, Suspenders: No, Gortex: No, Articulated Legs: Yes, Cargo Pockets: Yes, Model Year: 2009, Product ID: 154697


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what is the best brand for snowboards and snowboarding gear?

Posted by admin on Nov 29, 2009

im just going to go up and down a moutain so a good brand for all mountain boards

I think it all depends on who you are.
I love my K2 (I have tried a few different brands like Burton and Rome etc) and so do my friends that have them but I also have friends who swear by Burton and other brands.
Some mountains have certain days where you can test ride boards. Ask your local mountain if they are having a day like this.
As for gear I have Spy goggles for cloudy and dim days and Oakley A frames for my regular riding.
Burton boots.
For pants & jackets I have Burton, Powder Room and 686.
Various gloves.
Under Armour, etc.
Go for comfort.


Giro G10 Helmet Winter 2008/2009

Posted by admin on Nov 5, 2009

Giro G10 Helmet Winter 2008/2009

Giro G10 Helmet (Winter 2008/2009) – Ice Blue – in stock now. The G10 Helmet by Giro is one of the best all mountain helmets on the market. Three ventilation settings and clean lines make it perfect for whatever the mountain throws at you. Features: Audio: Optional integrated TuneUps Wireless or TuneUps with Bluetooth LINK. All after market TuneUps systems. Construction: In-mold shell / EPS liner Ventilation: 14 Super Cool vents / Thermostat control Compliance: ASTM F2040


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The Final Touch: Snowboarding Goggles

Posted by admin on Oct 27, 2009

If you are looking for the perfect closer on your snowboard gear, look no further than a great pair of snowboarding goggles. You can put the final touch on your wardrobe on your style quota with a great pair of goggles and wrap up your great look on the hill with the special touch. There is a wide range of snowboarding goggles that you can choose from and you can find any to fit your style because of the variety that is out there. You can pick from a wide variety of snowboard goggles makers that specialize in getting the best points of your own personal style out there and creating a perfect picture of snowboarding professionalism.

Goggles also play an important part in your snowboarding adventure other than to just make you look good. They keep out the wind, the snow, any glare from the mountain, and of course the harmful rays of the sun which can end up causing you a great deal of trouble if they crop up at the wrong moment. They can even allow you to have a great time out in a snowstorm because they increase your visibility during the pouring snow. While everyone else heads in to the lodge, you can stay out and grind on the hills thanks to your snowboard goggles.

Getting Your Groove On

There are a lot of types of snowboard goggles for you to choose from. They can make you look like the king or queen of the mountain with the right mix of style and durability. You can pick styles that wrap around your face and cause you great comfort or more traditional sunglass style goggles that will still, somehow, stay on and create a cool look for you as you head down the slopes. Whichever style and type you pick, make sure that you test them out for comfort and fit before you purchase them. You will want to know how well they’ll stay on your head and how durable they will be as you careen down the mountain recklessly.

Most snowboard goggles are available in a wide variety of colors and styles that you can fit with your snowboard gear and create a great look for yourself out on the hill. With this look, you can get ready to turn some heads and still see where you’re going because you’ve prepared yourself with the goggles. Don’t be afraid to experiment with types of goggles that you may not be familiar with for that extra touch of flair.

anonymous
http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/the-final-touch-snowboarding-goggles-112181.html


do people wear goggle with strap inside the helmet while snowboarding?

Posted by admin on Oct 25, 2009

i’m using oakley A frame, and don’t know how to remove the original strap to put in the helmet kit.

your definetly going to want to rock the strap on the outside of your helmet, when you go to the mountain next time just bring it with you and hit up the shop on the mountain, they should hook you up 4 free